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Anyone know why i am only getting green light/'high quality' due to this? I dont have the sample rate conversion dsp enabled and im outputting exclusive... Thanks
-edit- turned out i had manually set 48khz output for the sound device in windows, if anyone in the future has this problem.
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Recently began the switch from FL Studio to Cubase for orchestral/trailer composition. I am used to being able to drag and drop samples directly into FL and I believe the sample rate converts automatically. I know that Cubase gives the option to convert sample rates, however this automatically comes with saving the sample in the project folder. Is there any way to use my sample collection without either extremely large project folder sizes due to samples or converting my entire collection to the sample rate I want to use in Cubase?
I've found a lot of cool IRs that are 44.1khz. This converter is free and allows batch conversions. I just loaded hundreds of weirdo IRs to experiment with. Here's link: https://www.voxengo.com/product/r8brain/ The Beebo is worth it just for the stereo convolution reverb abilities in my opinion.
https://youtu.be/ibbLldEuV-U
Hey all!
I made this tutorial last night to show the process I went through to make Hoth by Madcow be recognized and be compatible as a native smoothswing font on my Electrum Aegis.
For those of you unaware (probably everyone since there isnβt any literature on this anywhere that I could find), Electrum D3 boards wonβt recognize multiple sample rates in a single font. This means that if your standard .wav files are 22kHz and your smoothswing .wav files are 44.1kHz, the board wonβt recognize the 44.1kHz .wav files, wonβt recognize the font as smoothswing, and youβll need to use the onboard smoothswing file creator to make the font smooth. The end result will be a great smoothswing font, but it wonβt be the same as what you heard in a demo or what you experience on another saber.
So! I learned how to convert sample rates from another saber enthusiast on Facebook, and used that knowledge to convert the .wav files I needed to within the Hoth sound font and successfully integrated it in its native state as a smoothswing font on my Electrum! Knowing how to do this has ensured that I will always have my fonts working EXACTLY as I want them to, and has made my experience much more enjoyable.
I hope this tutorial and information is helpful, and please feel free to reach out with any questions. Other than this, Iβm still brand new to my Electrum, and as I find more tips and tricks Iβll be sure to share them here.
MTFBWY
It's pretty trivia now to use Developer Mode to force LDAC connections into 990kbps bitrate and whatever specific sample rate you want. But is there any way to avoid sample rate conversion without using options to switch it every time?
My music collection is about 20% in 48kHz, and 80% in 44.1kHz. Is there any android music playing app that lets the source sample rate determine the bluetooth output sample rate on a per-track basis?
PowerAmp explicitly does not allow this, and requires you to change it in the settings every time.
Long story short I was hired to assist in the install of an S6L with i/o and madi card for a church and integrate it with the Allen and heath ME monitoring system that they already owned. Somehow in the ordering process, they didn't realize or wasn't told that the E6l madi card will not integrate with the Allen and heath because the whole system is at 96k and the ME-U will only do up to 48k. Anyone know of a way to do a madi sample rate conversion to get things working. Yes, I talked to avid and the card is supposed to do sample rate conversion but not till they release the next major firmware update, typical. I was looking at the Focusrite D64R, will that work even though it's supposed to be a Dante Interface? If so what's the best way to get it set up?
UPDATE: Tried out the D64R and after some tweaking got it to successfully convert the output of the Madi card running at 96k to downsample to 48k. Still think itβs ridiculous that avid would make a Madi card that doesnβt do SRC.
Player | Penalties scored (taken) | Conversion rate |
---|---|---|
1. Cristhian Stuani | 35 (35) | 100% |
2. Cenk Tosun | 29 (30) | 96.7% |
3. SΓ©bastien Haller | 26 (27) | 96.3% |
4. Bas Dost | 35 (37) | 94.6% |
5. RaΓΊl JimΓ©nez | 28 (30) | 93.3% |
6. Diego Perotti* | 27 (29) | 93.1% |
6. Gabriel Barbosa | 27 (29) | 93.1% |
8. Domenico Criscito | 24 (26) | 92.3% |
9. Bruno Fernandes | 42 (46) | 91.3% |
10. Max Kruse | 31 (34) | 91.2% |
11. NΓ©stor Ortigoza | 40 (44) | 90.9% |
12. Robert Lewandowski | 66 (73) | 90.4% |
13. Andrej Kramaric | 40 (45) | 88.9% |
13. Mario Balotelli | 40 (45) | 88.9% |
15. Mark Noble | 39 (44) | 88.6% |
16. Franck KessiΓ© | 31 (35) | 88.6% |
17. Mikel Oyarzabal | 23 (26) | 88.5% |
18. Hakan Calhanoglu | 22 (25) | 88.0% |
19. Eden Hazard | 50 (57) | 87.7% |
*without a club currently, but not officially retired
**excluding penalties taken in shoot-outs and in club friendlies
Using this for a t test to compare results between two campaigns.
Samples are the daily results of these campaigns.
There are other values however, I am lost as to what to do with these 0 or div/0 as it pertains to cost per conversions.
Hey guys
I ran some Facebook ads and received a lot interest in receiving a free samples of my product. I will be getting my own conversion numbers in a few weeks but was wondering if leads usually convert at a better rate when they receive samples.
Hey all, sorry about this question. Im sure it gets asked a lot but I'm totally new to all this. I took the AAMC sample test full length today and scored a 500. My break down was 125/127/124/124.
I have heard the CARS is inflated which makes sense.
I test April 9th and just started my content review. Is a 15 point jump to a 515 goal plausible after content review and practice?
I work on a ProTools HD system and most often record at 32-bit / 48kHz -- my mix is then sent through a Dangerous 2-but and sent back into my DAW as a 2-track which is then bounced through my master chain in ProTools; I usually give my clients 16-bit / 44.1kHz bounces of these tracks because I understand that it's most compatible for digital streaming and also pressing to a CD. What do I need to know about converting down to 16-bit / 44.1kHz in the way that i've described? Am I harming my audio at all by doing this? What would the audible difference be if I had actually just tracked the record at that sample rate? What are some likely and relevant applications/advantages for having higher resolution .wav files such as 24-bit / 48kHz etc.? Wow I just asked like a hundred fucking questions, sorry.
Back in the day, I used to use Wave Editor exclusively to convert sample and bit rates on my stereo files. Now, they have renamed and repackaged Wave Editor into something else and I can't seem to find that program. Does anybody use this new program or something else that is just as good?
Thanks
Hi my sense rn is .625 800dpi at 250hz polling rate. I want to change it to 1000hz but not sure how to convert the sense. The whole x2 thing isn't working. Anyone know?
Basically title. Had my interview today, went well. Dean Cornblatt was so nice.
I wonder what % hit rate MLMers (specifically Amway) have cold recruiting? Like outside of their warm market, what % do you reckon of cold "meets" do they actually successfully recruit and get to join their downline. Any idea guys?? I reckon it must be miniscule
Correct me if I'm wrong please!
The higher the sample rate when recording means the more accurate the recording is to the actual waveform of whatever input audio you are recording. It captures samples at x number per second. So inherently it will create a higher quality audio in comparison to lower sample rates. Now I know that most people would not be able to hear the difference and it's a big argument kind of inside the audio engineering communities on whether or not anyone can actually hear the difference. But if I have the capability to produce the audio at the highest quality that I can, I feel like I should, even if I am then going to export that file to an MP3 at a lower sample rate. The question here is, when exporting audio that was recorded at 192 kilohertz to a lower sample rate is it of higher quality than just naturally recording at a lower kilohertz rate. Or is it technically lower because it is grabbing the samples from a sample rate that was already created. Since the human ear can perceive 20 Hertz to 20 kilohertz in general, and 44.1 kilohertz is over double what we can perceive, therefore creating an accurate representation of The Voice. Would not having a higher sample rate make not only a closer representation to the real voice itself but sound in essence smoother? I'm going to make an analogy here and it may not work but the way that I'm thinking about it is when you're talking about frames per second in like gaming or just in watching television. Many, I would say most, people before switching to a higher Hertz television or monitor would say that they cannot tell the difference. But once your eyes and brain adjust to having that 144hz refresh rate resulting in more frames per second, they then have a problem going back to a lower refresh rate or lower frames per second. This is why it was such a big deal that the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One were locked at 30 frames per second. Because many assumed that that was just the Pinnacle of how we could see and perceive what was in front of us. But shortly after Thier launch the higher refresh rate monitors and TV's became much more affordable and that's when you stated seeing discontent with the FPS lock of 30.
Hello r/DigitalMarketing community,
Before I begin, I want to make clear that this is not supposed to be an advertisement, merely a way for me to validate an idea.
I'm thinking about writing an Ebook that discusses the relationship between web design and conversion rates and presents a practical, step-by-step process on how to best optimize your sites in order to increase your conversion rates, all in exchange for your email address. I would include valuable statistics and research behind my points and organize everything in a way that allows for immediate, decisive action. If I created such an Ebook and it was presented to you, would any of you be interested?
Thank you for your feedback.
What is the typical conversation rate to expect when running a campaign where the conversion is getting a user to input an email?
Is there a way that I can see my own conversion rate just out of curiosity ? And do managers ever actually look at individual conversion rates?
I'm thinking of adding Afterpay & Klarna on my store.
If anyone has ever experienced, do they help?
There are many BUY NOW PAY LATER options. Wondering how it helps shopify stores with sales compare to only buy now options.
Thanks
So I was reading an article on Yahoo about sundial/alcana, and halfway through they throw in "converted to CAD". Now i'm confused as shit because the article doesn't to bother to specify from the start of the article what currency is used.
the part that got me confused.
>Sundial and Alcanna have amended the arrangement agreement dated October 7, 2021 (the "Arrangement Agreement") to reflect the revised consideration, which provides that Alcanna Shareholders will receive, for each Alcanna Share held, 8.85 common shares of Sundial (each whole share, a βSundial Shareβ) and $1.50 in cash consideration (the βRevised Considerationβ). The Revised Consideration represents a change from all share consideration to a cash and share consideration mix. Based on this exchange ratio, the amount of cash consideration and the closing price of Sundial Shares on January 5, 2022 (converted to CAD$), the Revised Consideration represents a deemed value of approximately $8.43 per Alcanna Share (in comparison to a deemed value of approximately $8.37 per Alcanna Share as at January 5, 2022 pursuant to the prior consideration to be received under the Arrangement of 10.69 Sundial Shares for each Alcanna Share).
So is this 1.5 USD or CAD. Same with 8.43. The language makes it seems it's 8.43 CAD, or am I mistaken.
(sorry if the flair is wrong, couldn't find anything suitable for questions)
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